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Oliver Hayes @ KillerStartups · 06/07/2024 11:23 EDT

Minor fluctuations indicate investor confidence boost

Minor fluctuations in Stock Futures were seen in the early hours of Thursday, following a record-breaking close by the S&P 500, largely due to the strong performance of Nvidia, a leading artificial intelligence chip company. Dow Jones Industrial Average also showed modest gains later in the day.
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